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Are Hotels the Only Place to get Meeting Room Rentals?

You have a meeting. It’s short notice. You need a professional setting. What are your options?
When it comes to business, there is no substitute for hosting your meetings style.  The following article includes a few options for those considering a conference room rental and/or meeting room rental.

 

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3 Reasons to consider conference room rental in Dublin, CA

 The City of Dublin, Ca is a very business friendly environment located East Bay Area.  The Dublin/Pleasanton area is home to several large corporations including Chevron, Safeway, Workday, and others, and is easily accessible by 580/680 Freeways and Bart. The Dublin area can be a very convenient location for conference room rental by the hour or by the day.

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How a Virtual Office Will Make Your Life Easier as a Business Owner

If you own a small business, you may feel the need for some office space, but simply don’t have the money for it. A full-time office lease is expensive, and it can be a daunting commitment: what if it doesn’t work out? What if business slows down? You could be left with a hefty bill.

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Why a Shared Office Space Is Perfect For the Self Employed

Self-employment is a dream come true for many business-minded individuals. The idea of working from home or in a personal office is romantic, but there is something missing: the social aspect of a work environment.

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5 of the Best Brainstorming Tips to Help You Get More Out of Your Sessions

Every new and great idea starts with brainstorming. As an essential part of the creative process, brainstorming requires a safe and open space where people are free to express their ideas without judgment. If your brainstorming sessions are lacking, here are five tricks to help you maximize your time.

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3 Alternatives to a Traditional Office Space

Slowly but surely, the traditional office is disappearing. According to a new report by PwC, only 14% of those surveyed want to work in a traditional office environment. One in five say they want to work in a virtual environment or use a collaborative workspace.

HR professionals are preparing for the transition and predict that at least 20% of their workforce will be comprised of temporary workers or contractors by 2022.

Some businesses are replacing cubicle mazes with more open work spaces, while others are doing away with centralized offices altogether. If your business is ready to leave the traditional office behind, here are three alternatives to consider:

1. Work From Home

With today’s technology, there’s no reason why you can’t work from the comfort of your own home. Online collaboration tools and the ability to log into a network from anywhere in the world means that you no longer have to be shackled to your office desk. Set up an office in your home and stay focused throughout the day to maximize productivity.

2. Coffee Shop/Library/Any Public Place With Wi-Fi

If you’re looking for a change of scenery, local coffee shops, libraries and many other public places offer free Wi-Fi. Many people thrive in these work environments as the buzzing of these active spaces boosts creativity. Some public places offer free Wi-Fi outdoors, so you can get out of the stuffy office and enjoy some much-needed fresh air.

3. Coworking Spaces

Coworking spaces bring like-minded people together in one large, open and collaborative environment. These spaces are a great place to network and brainstorm, but they also provide you with a comfortable space to work privately without being tied down to a traditional office or cubicle. Coworking spaces can be found in most cities and offer you the chance to make new connections while working in a new, exciting type of work space.

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What is a Collaborative Workspace and Who Are They Meant For?

Collaborative workspaces are ideal for companies that want to enable their employees to work closely together on projects. The idea is that projects are meant to be worked on together as a whole, rather than each person working separately in their own cubicles. It makes sense to work together, but many workspaces are not designed with collaboration in mind.

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What is the Difference Between Coworking Space and Shared Office Space?

Being able to work from home is a great luxury, that’s no doubt. But just because you have this awesome opportunity doesn’t mean you can take full advantage of it. For instance, what if there’s nowhere in the house for you to work? It’s imperative that you carve out a little designated workspace for yourself, but what if you’re in a studio apartment? Or the other rooms are already occupied by your family members or roommates?

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Don’t host your clients at Starbucks. Professional offices and meeting rooms in Dublin, CA.

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Coworking in the ‘burbs? Take a tour of 580 Executive Center, a new shared workspace in Dublin, CA.